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Song genre
Starting discussion about the song's genre. The
source from Vulture provided by
Carbrera does not support the use of "synth" or "funk" as genres. It simply says "she says of her marriage, over some synths, a funky bassline, and well-placed hand claps to disguise the pain." Containing those elements does not make the song that genre.
Somethin101 gave two sources,
EW and
InStyle. InStyle and EW both say the exact same thing: "The upbeat, synth-assisted “Misery” follows previous... with no mention of pop. That's as bad as the Vulture source. Please avoid doing
WP:SYNTH when sourcing the genre of the song.
EvergreenFir(talk) Please {{
re}} 23:50, 16 March 2016 (UTC)reply
PS, I don't know about music, but sources in infoboxes are okay if not encouraged for genre info on television shows. I don't know of any guidelines saying not to put sources in infoboxes, but if there is one, let me know.
EvergreenFir(talk) Please {{
re}} 23:52, 16 March 2016 (UTC)reply
I would definitely put it as a "pop" and "tropical house" song, as stated by
Music Times,
ABC News,
Consequence of Sound (pop) and
Evening Standard (tropical house). The critical reception lacks a lot of reviews, I would definitely love to add many things to the article.
FanofPopMusic (
talk) 04:29, 8 April 2016 (UTC)reply
@
FanofPopMusic: Please feel free to add more reviews to the article! I would greatly appreciate it!
Carbrera (
talk) 21:42, 9 April 2016 (UTC)reply
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Song genre
Starting discussion about the song's genre. The
source from Vulture provided by
Carbrera does not support the use of "synth" or "funk" as genres. It simply says "she says of her marriage, over some synths, a funky bassline, and well-placed hand claps to disguise the pain." Containing those elements does not make the song that genre.
Somethin101 gave two sources,
EW and
InStyle. InStyle and EW both say the exact same thing: "The upbeat, synth-assisted “Misery” follows previous... with no mention of pop. That's as bad as the Vulture source. Please avoid doing
WP:SYNTH when sourcing the genre of the song.
EvergreenFir(talk) Please {{
re}} 23:50, 16 March 2016 (UTC)reply
PS, I don't know about music, but sources in infoboxes are okay if not encouraged for genre info on television shows. I don't know of any guidelines saying not to put sources in infoboxes, but if there is one, let me know.
EvergreenFir(talk) Please {{
re}} 23:52, 16 March 2016 (UTC)reply
I would definitely put it as a "pop" and "tropical house" song, as stated by
Music Times,
ABC News,
Consequence of Sound (pop) and
Evening Standard (tropical house). The critical reception lacks a lot of reviews, I would definitely love to add many things to the article.
FanofPopMusic (
talk) 04:29, 8 April 2016 (UTC)reply
@
FanofPopMusic: Please feel free to add more reviews to the article! I would greatly appreciate it!
Carbrera (
talk) 21:42, 9 April 2016 (UTC)reply